NEW YORK CENTRAL IRON WORKS CO. V. UNITED STATES RADIATOR CO. 174 N.Y. 331, 66 N.E. 967 (1903) CASE BRIEF

NEW YORK CENTRAL IRON WORKS CO. V. UNITED STATES RADIATOR CO.
174 N.Y. 331, 66 N.E. 967 (1903)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a requirements contract.
FACTS: New York (P) made a deal with Radiator (D) for D to supply its demand of radiators for 1899. D filled the orders until 48,000 ft. of radiation had been delivered which was as much as P ever required before but P still kept sending in orders that would bring the total to 100,000 ft. D refused to fill any order above the 48,000 ft. level. P sued. D defended on grounds that there was an implied limitation in the contract to quantities ordered in previous years.

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